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Thursday, September 05, 2013

Vintage Perfume Ads

As is often the case, I was searching for something when I got completely distracted and lost in old perfume advertisements. I started with with my favorites, like the 1953 Bandit ad above, or the classic Dior ads illustrated by Rene Gruau (I'd sell my soul for the originals):

I went back to look for the stuff I used to wear in my late teens: Colors de Benetton (my mom bought me the entire range of products), and the first perfume I remember buying for myself, Paloma Picasso Mon Parfum. I still love it dearly (at least in original extrait).

I'd love to have a book that collects Guerlain ads. Shalimar alone has probably enough material for one, from the 1929 piece onward.

Then there was the 1945 advert, depicting American soldiers standing in line to buy Guerlain perfumes for their beloveds at home. I'm not sure what to think of it, but it is a piece of history.

The modern version of Cuir de Lancome is one of my favorite perfumes. I never had the chance to try the original, but the 1940s ads look fabulous:

Perhaps the most enticing of all are the ones for perfumes I know little to nothing about:

Love the adds, especially the Cuir ones. Looking at these I was reminded that somebody kindly send me a sample of vintage Corday Jet, I don't think I tried it at the time ( there's always so many other things), but will have to go and find it asap.

I love vintage perfume ads-whether in print or video, I find they are so whimsical-they portray a sense of art, seduction and intrigue; something today's ads are much lacking.

I recently purchased a copy of L'Esprit Serge Lutens: The Spirit of Beauty. It's clear his makeup, costumes and photo styling concepts are so far ahead of their time, even by today's standards. He is a genius in so many ways!

I adore vintage perfume ads! I have collected some old Chanel and Guerlain from the 20s-70s and have framed them for my bedroom wall collage. Luckily, the DH doesn't mind... My favorite is the Maxfield Parrish -like one for Guerlain.

Hprints is fantastic for whiling a way the odd hour or four! Funnily enough, I've generally never cared for Guerlain's ads. There are some good ones but other companies seem to employ better artists: Dior, Lelong, Schiaparelli, Lancome, Coty and Lanvin in particular. However, I'm glad you included the one of the soldiers queueing to buy Guerlain. Chanel makes a huge big deal of soldiers queueing to buy Chanel No 5 to send home, but the exact same thing was happening at Guerlain.

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